Tata Motors is all set to bring back one of its most iconic SUVs — the Tata Sierra — in November 2025. After years of anticipation and numerous spy shots, the Sierra will finally make its production debut, starting with an ICE (petrol and diesel) version, followed later by a fully electric variant.
A Modern Take on an Icon
The 2025 Tata Sierra stays true to the legendary SUV’s DNA while adopting a bold, modern design language. The front fascia features a sleek gloss-black grille, split rectangular LED headlamps, and a rugged bumper with a chunky skid plate, adding a tough SUV character.
From the side, the Sierra continues its boxy silhouette and signature ‘alpine window’ design, though it now comes as a four-door SUV for practicality. Expect flush door handles, dual-tone alloy wheels, and a strong road presence. At the rear, connected LED taillamps and a roof-mounted spoiler bring a contemporary flair to its classic identity.
Premium Interior with Tech-Rich Features
Inside, Tata has given the Sierra a connected triple-screen layout, seen previously in spy shots. The setup includes large infotainment and passenger displays, complemented by a digital driver’s cluster.
Key interior highlights include:
- Four-spoke steering wheel with illuminated Tata logo
- Panoramic sunroof
- Dual-zone automatic climate control
- Wireless charging
- Ventilated front seats
- Premium JBL sound system
In terms of safety, the Sierra is expected to feature six airbags, front and rear parking sensors, a 360-degree camera, and Level 2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) — positioning it as one of the most advanced SUVs in its class.
Engine and Transmission Options
Tata will offer the Sierra ICE version with two powertrain options — petrol and diesel — both paired with manual and automatic transmissions.
| Engine | Power | Torque | Transmission |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.5-litre turbo-petrol | 170 PS | 280 Nm | 6-speed MT / 7-speed DCT |
| 1.5-litre diesel | 118 PS | 260 Nm | 6-speed MT / 7-speed DCT |
(DCT = Dual Clutch Transmission)
These setups will likely offer a balance of performance and efficiency, ideal for both city commutes and highway drives.
Expected Price and Rivals
The 2025 Tata Sierra is expected to be priced from ₹10.50 lakh (ex-showroom, pan-India). Once launched, it will compete with some of the most popular midsize SUVs in India, including the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Grand Vitara, Maruti VictoriS, Volkswagen Taigun, and Honda Elevate.
Final Take
The Tata Sierra 2025 marks a nostalgic yet futuristic return for one of India’s most beloved SUVs. With its blend of retro-inspired styling, tech-packed interiors, and multiple powertrain options, the Sierra could be Tata’s next big hit in the SUV segment.



